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Rest easy, fashion lovers: Lupita Nyong'o's Calvin Klein Collection dress, worn on this year's Oscar red carpet, has been recovered. The Los Angeles County Sheriff Department, via Good Morning America, said it received "an anonymous call that the dress was in a restroom in the second floor" of the hotel where Lupita was staying. After searching, officers recovered the dress in a bag stashed under a sink in an abandoned bathroom. The department said there are currently no suspects, though surveillance tape is still being reviewed. Good Morning America reported that the media outlet that tipped off police was TMZ, which claimed it was the thief who called in the tip. "All of us at Calvin Klein are thrilled to know that the dress has potentially been located. This was an amazing collaboration between the brand and Lupita, and the dress looked truly exquisite on her," the brand's creative director, Francisco Costa, said in a statement. "Once it's returned to us, we will be able to have the dress restored and archived, as it now represents an important moment for the brand." Police said a few pearls appear to have fallen off the dress, but it's otherwise in good condition. read more

Oh, no! Someone has stolen the pearl-encrusted Calvin Klein Collection dress Lupita Nyong'o wore to Sunday's Oscars. ABC News has it that the dress was taken from her Los Angeles hotel room on Wednesday when she was out, and, guys, this is a big deal! The stunning ivory gown was made up of over 6,000 pearls and has been valued at $150,000! Designer Francisco Costa told Vogue that the dress was made using natural (i.e., REAL) pearls. "[We created] a series of textures with intricate placements of a variety of different-size pearls," he said. "We looked at a variety of different pearls—South Sea, iridescent, and natural—and decided that the natural pearls looked the most beautiful." The police are on the case. Sergeant Richard Bowman of the West Hollywood Sheriff's Department told ABC News that detectives were on the scene this morning and have video footage to review. A spokesperson for the London Hotel said: "This is a terribly unfortunate situation, and we are working with law enforcement on their investigation." What do you think? Will they recover the gown eventually? We hope so! read more

As an online fashion writer, Oscar night is hard work: I'm glued to my computer, watching red carpet coverage, and hunting for the perfect pictures of our favorite gowns (vote here if you didn't last night). Still, I am not complaining because it involves one of my most favorite parts of fashion: breathtaking, elegant gowns. We connected with fashion illustrator Laura Kay of Diary Sketches and she sketched out five of our favorite looks, exclusively for us. Is your pinning finger ready or what, because, um, these are gorgeous. Rosamund Pike in Givenchy Haute Couture. Rita Ora in custom Marchesa. Lupita Nyong'o in Calvin Klein Collection. Jessica Chastain in custom Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci. Kerry Washington in Miu Miu. I mean, how pretty? Who was your favorite last night? read more

It's finally here: the Oscar red carpet! As expected, the dresses were phenomenal, and whittling this list down was tricky. Even so, I buckled down and, below, the ones you've got to see (and come see who wore a wedding dress!). You know who was simple and kinda perfect? Dakota Johnson in pure red Saint Laurent with a sparkling embellishment on its single shoulder strap. She's done a lot of black on her red carpets thus far (including this gorgeous Fifty Shades of Grey premiere pick) and I love the color. She's wearing Forevermark jewelry, and her shoes and clutch are by Bally. Jessica Chastain was striking in this navy gown that looked like it was tailored perfectly for her bod (and it was—it's custom Givenchy by Riccardo Tisci). The sparkle at the chest added just the right touch too. Her necklace is by Piaget. I'm a wee bit obsessed with white dresses because how, I mean, look how crisp and striking this Dior Haute Couture creation is on Marion Cotillard! Also, doesn't it look a lot like what she wore to her first Oscar ceremony back in 2008? Her diamonds are Chopard. More red from Rosamund Pike! I think read more

In the fashion world, we've got three things to talk about: J.W. Anderson released its pre-fall 2015 collection via Instagram, Barneys New York decided there was no better way to celebrate Christian Louboutin's birthday than with some seriously impressive cakes, and Lara Stone's getting threatened after posing in some hot Calvin Klein ads with Justin Bieber. A photo posted by J.W.ANDERSON (@jw_anderson) on Jan 1, 2015 at 8:19am PST With collections typically revealed via a live presentation to editors or in the pages of a glossy look book, the brand flipped the script by deciding to embrace the vox populi nature of Instagram and show everyone and anyone new items at the exact same moment. It's pretty brilliant, and while the medium's no stranger to giving out fashion teasers or breaking campaign news, I'm not sure if anyone's ever so fully committed. A glance at the designer's account page makes it look like the most organized bulletin board ever, with all 26 looks lined up one after the other. A photo posted by barneysnyofficial (@barneysnyofficial) on Jan 1, 2015 at 9:10am PST In yummier news, I was so impressed by these divine cakes at Barneys that I had to investigate read more

There's news to discuss, guys! Rumors that Justin Bieber was to be the newest shirtless guy posing for Calvin Klein have proved true, with a just-released teaser video of someone who has to be him drumming away and then pulling a girl close. Check it out and try to convince me that's not Bieber. A video posted by Calvin Klein (@calvinklein) on Jan 1, 2015 at 10:00am PST (Update: it's definitely Justin! Another campaign pic has been released, also revealing that the gorgeous girl he's with is Calvin face Lara Stone). A photo posted by Calvin Klein (@calvinklein) on Jan 1, 2015 at 2:10pm PST It was also announced today that Coach is purchasing Stuart Weitzman. "In Coach, we have found a strategic partner that respects our culture and offers the scale, resources, and global business acumen to enable us to realize our full potential," Stuart Weitzman said in a statement, which also revealed that while the Weitzman brand is hoping to grow beyond the U.S., aided by Coach's international presence, the latter wants to better its shoe game with help from the other brand's expertise. The Stuart Weitzman label was valued up to $574 million, with $530 million to read more

Calvin Klein has been grabbing some headline space recently with a lingerie campaign starring a beauty who, as a size 10, has been put in the the plus-size category before (she's stunning, no surprise, but if you'd asked me to estimate her size I'd say she was a 4 or 6, tops). That got me thinking of Lara Stone, who started steaming up the brand's underwear campaigns a few seasons ago and attracted attention for having a fuller cup size than the typical model (especially compared with waifish Kate Moss, who will forever be associated with CK). A photo posted by System (@systemmagazine) on Oct 10, 2014 at 3:12am PDT Now, System magazine has unveiled a spread of Lara, shot by famous fashion photographer Juergen Teller, in which she's unretouched and partly nude. The naked part isn't what's surprising, but the fact that they're fairly raw in terms of Photoshop action and show her bod not long after having her baby is attention-worthy. I rarely click on images or links marked NSFW but did here and am so glad I did—the pictures are beautiful but feel refreshingly normal. Lara's got an amazing body, but you can tell that the photos read more

Some of today's buzziest designers are expanding their reach to canine wear, outfitting Snoopy (and his little pup sister Belle) in chic styles to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the Peanuts comic strip. More important, it's been 30 years since an earlier cast of designers participated in "Snoopy in Fashion," and, well, the majority of those 1984 looks feel just a touch dated. Per WWD, the original group chosen to outfit Snoopy included Versace, Gucci, Thierry Mugler, Diane von Furstenberg, Jean Paul Gaultier, and Karl Lagerfeld. The brands going to work on the cartoon dog this go-round? Names like Dries Van Noten, Calvin Klein Collection, Isabel Marant, Rodarte, and Opening Ceremony. An exhibition called “Snoopy and Belle in Fashion,” which features vinyl beagle dolls wearing the designer looks, will launch Sept. 8 at the New Museum during New York Fashion Week. Calvin Klein Collection J Mendel Opening Ceremony And now for the retro looks... Carolina Herrera Diane von Furstenberg Gucci Karl Lagerfeld Is this adorable, or is this adorable? read more

If you think of designer collaborations as exclusively celebrating the hip and now, your mind's about to get blown. Calvin Klein and MyTheresa are pairing up for a fashion blast from the past, and Reformation is working with model Camille Rowe on a line that's inspired by 60s classic style icons (specifically, "Jane Birkin meets California.") So, let's discuss, shall we? Calvin Klein Jeans x MyTheresa Proving that my high-waisted, retro jeans love is not unfounded, e-tailer MyTheresa just announced it'll be selling nine styles of Calvins inspired by the '90s-era archives (but updated with modern fabrication). "The Re-Issue Project" will include sweatshirts, tees, jackets, and, of course, jeans. Expect to see high-waisted skinnies like those worn by Brooke Shields in the iconic '80s ads and tapered boyfriends of the sort Kate Moss wore in campaign imagery. Oh, and speaking of Moss? The face of the collab is none other than her little sis, Lottie Moss. Prices will range from $105 to $415, with the jeans hitting right around $300. Shop them online starting Wednesday. Reformation x Camille Rowe Reformation, maker of elegantly easy dresses Lily Aldridge loves, is teaming up with model Camille Rowe for a range of dresses read more

Sometimes the runway presents us with a challenge that is hard to pull off in the real world, away from the fashion lights. This spring, that challenge is the sheer trend. Now, we don't go suggesting you wear see-through skirts and tops willy-nilly! The new sheer is all about a balance—the sporty with the feminine, the sultry with the more boyish. But by employing the use of sheer insets (in strategic places!), you can rock this ethereal spring fashion trend in a real-world way. Let's take a look: Sheer panels and cutouts are a great way to rock the trend. With opaque fabric to keep the look less revealing, you can still have fun with fabrics of the more translucent variety. Go for something more casual and sporty, like this Alexander Wang sweatshirt, to balance out the delicate nature of the fabric. Speaking of balancing, sheer hemlines are a great way to wear a shorter silhouette. Whether with a mini, like this Phillip Lim, a midi, or a maxi, use this detail in trim as a foray into a different style than you may typically be used to. If you prefer a piece that is more completely sheer, match it read more

So London Fashion Week ends today, and NYFW is practically a snow-filled dream at this point—plus, there's still Milan and Paris to go. And who's sitting front row at the hottest shows in all four cities? World traveler, blogger, and street-style favorite Miroslava Duma. While fairly fresh on the scene, the Moscow-based It Girl quickly shot to the top of everyone's best-dressed lists, including quite a few of ours, and man, does she know how to layer. So in honor of Fashion Month, Miroslava Duma is our Glamour Style Icon of the Week and let's celebrate with her best FROW looks. Miroslava seriously has the best coats and hats. At fall 2012 Paris Fashion Week, she wore a color-blocked coat over a purple dress and Azzedine Alaïa lug-sole platforms. I also love how she's not afraid to play with an entire outfit full of prints—Chloé, if you're wondering— and make it look modern and streamlined. (Fendi shoes and a Iosselliani statement necklace help the look too.) Miroslava also got a jump on the beanie back in March 2012. In New York for the fall 2013 shows, Miroslava went menswear-inspired by mixing houndstooth with natty checks outside of Calvin Klein. And read more

I'm all for a pop of color, but as you know, I live in neutrals. So I was really excited to see this wardrobe update at the pre-fall 2014 presentations: dusty rose. Both pretty and smart, dusty rose is going to be my new neutral for 2014. While it is technically a color, it goes with everything the way a tan or nude does. I’ve almost equated it with a great, rich, navy (which is a high standard in my book). And it's season-less. Burberry styled this great pencil skirt with black, white, and gray. The skirt stands out as a color, mixing a little more fun into the look but keeping it elegant and understated. Narciso Rodriguez’s shift dress has day-to-night ease. Though he chose to style it with a matching clutch, the dusty rose is enough of a neutral that it could have just as easily been styled with a bright accessory or fun shoe. Calvin Klein’s gauzy maxidress has such ethereal beauty. It flows in such a way that it wouldn’t have had the same effect in a bright color, or even a black or white. Try a little dusty rose this new year—the best part is read more

Didn't realize the fall trends you are most coveting date back to the first steps onto Plymouth Rock? Well surprise! The Pilgrims were clearly ahead of their time. Cranberries and stuffing aside, these micro-trends from the fall 2013 runways are sure to be the most festive element at feasts nationwide this Thursday. #1 The Statement Collar I remember my first obsession with the Pilgrims' stark black-and-white contrasts and their supreme knowledge of a great exaggerated collar. Fourth grade. Halloween. Grandma stitched up a perfect replica, bonnet and all. Viktor & Rolf seem to be on my same page. Their exaggerated bow collar this season surely makes a below-the-neck statement. #2 The Black Sheath Once the collar is firmly in place, the next layer in a Pilgrim's look is none other than the simple, full-coverage black dress. While totally acceptable to be worn on its own these days, like this AMAZING Ann Demeulemeester number, back in the day one would never leave home without her starchy whites. #3 That Belt Buckle I'm pretty sure it goes without saying, but a Pilgrim's look is not complete without a big brass buckle cinched across the waist. Calvin Klein's Francisco Costa must have been read more

She's accomplished beyond her 23 years (did you know that she's the youngest person to be nominated for two Best Actress Oscars ever ?) and she's been killing it in the fashion department as of late in anticipation for the upcoming debut of Hunger Games: Catching Fire. The critics love her acting talent, the designer's love her grace and willingness to take risks on the red carpet (she's also the face of Miss Dior), and pretty much everyone loves her down-to-earth sense of humor and no-BS attitude. So basically, it's a no-brainer that the always delightful Jennifer Lawrence is our Glamour Style Icon of the Week. Let's get this started! Jennifer shot to the top in a relatively short period of time—here she is in 2008 at the Venice Film Festival promoting her indie flick The Burning Plain. Her ethereal silvery gown by Alberta Ferretti was definitely a sign of stellar red carpet appearances to come. Two years later, Jennifer would be a regular on the awards circuit after her standout performance in the indie Winter's Bone. She was nominated for her first Academy Award and a Golden Globe, where she stunned in this intricately ruffled Louis Vuitton gown. It's read more

You've already received the memo on the 10 most-wanted boots for fall--and over-the-knee (or knee-high) boots are at the top of the list. While ultra-tall boots may seem a bit daunting, finding the right height and proportion will guarantee they're flattering (not to mention a worthwhile investment). Find your perfect pair of boots to wear for work and play in our list of favorites ahead. read more

My girl crush and the coolest supermodel around, Christy Turlington, proves she's still got it in her first new ad for Calvin Klein Underwear. Yes, ladies, this is what 44 looks like! As you know, the supermodels from the 1990s are making a major comeback this season, and Christy is leading the charge by appearing in ad campaigns for Calvin Klein, Prada, and Jason Wu. Earlier this year, Calvin Klein gave us a sneak peek at Christy's return to the underwear campaign, but this ad is really going to turn heads. What do you think of Christy's ad for Calvin Klein Underwear? Do you want to see her pop up in more ad campaigns? read more

Christy Turlington Burns is my favorite model of all time, so when I heard she was coming back to Calvin Klein and would be the face of the Calvin Klein Underwear campaign, I was pretty excited. Her first campaign for the brand launched back in 1988, and eventually she was featured in the ads for the fragrance Eternity (remember those gorgeous black-and-white images?). But it isn't her heritage with Calvin Klein that has me so excited—it's the fact that the brand is eschewing the typical route of working with a teen or woman in her early 20s for Christy, who is 44 years old. On top of that, she is also a great role model for women. In addition to modeling, Christy has gone on to become a film director and producer with her documentary No Woman, No Cry, which is about the global state of maternal health. She also founded Every Mother Counts, a campaign to improve the health and well-being of girls and women worldwide. EMC's mission is to end preventable deaths caused by pregnancy and childbirth around the world. She's not only helping countless women across the world with her film and EMC, but she's also still read more

With rumors swirling that Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux are ">getting married any day now, I can't believe we haven't discussed Jennifer Aniston's wedding dress since last August. I'm pretty sure that's a fireable offense on my part so, Shhhhh! Don't tell my higher-ups! The Internet has been abuzz with chatter that Jen will be wearing a wedding dress by Valentino ever since she wore a dress by the designer to the Oscars (see here), but I don't really see the correlation. When omg! from Yahoo! asked me what Jen would wear on her wedding day, I picked two under-the-radar designers—since her first wedding dress was designed by Lawrence Steel, a relative unknown—and I guessed that she wouldn't wear white. (The first dress below is one of my picks. Click here to see the other!) If she does wear white, I'm guessing the dress will be super-simple and un-wedding-y. I mean, her wardrobe's been extra-dark-and-moody since she and Justin hooked up, so I don't think she's going to show up on her wedding day looking like a cupcake. Plus, since Justin and Jen are allegedly getting married in Hawaii, I'm guessing her wedding dress won't be too frou-frou. With all read more

Phew! Fashion month is finally over! Since mid-February, Glamour's editors have been all over NYC and Europe covering the shows, and I've gotta say it's nice to have them back (read all about our adventures here)! After seeing so much awesomeness, it feels "like picking a favorite child," as Lauren Bernstein put it, but that's just what I asked them to do! Here are all of our favorite looks from the fall runways, starting with yours truly. P.S. Be sure to follow all of us on social media to stay up-to-date on our shenanigans! Laurel Pantin, Associate Shopping and Accessories Editor - Louis Vuitton, Look 39 I love everything about this—the feather accents, the sexy halter, and especially the sequin detail on the trouser hem. So strange and awesome! Anne Christensen, Fashion Director - Givenchy, Look 11 "I love the look, as it's a poetic update of the grunge trend and a nice surprise from Riccardo Tisci!" Gretchen Fenton, Accessories Director - Oscar de la Renta, Look 24 "I mean really how much would you love to have this dress in your closet? Everything about it would put you in a great mood. I must have this dress!!!" Mia Solkin, read more

In the latest issue of Goop, Gwyneth Paltrow reveals her red carpet hits and misses. She doesn't hold back! I like the fact that she isn't afraid to make fun of herself and has some fun with her fashion past. "I have to say that since I started working with stylist Elizabeth Saltzman and have put my red carpet looks in her hands, I think they are all pretty maje," said Gwyneth. "I can say this because I have just about nothing to do with it. Standouts for me are the pink Prada dress at the 2011 Venice Film Festival and, of course, the white Tom Ford from the Oscars last year." Part dress, part cape, this Tom Ford gown was definitely one of Gwyneth's best looks! GP was pretty in pink at the Venice Film Festival. Remember Gwyneth's Goth moment at the Oscars? Here's her take on that Alexander McQueen dress: "There were a few issues; I still love the dress itself, but I should have worn a bra and I should have just had simple beachy hair and less makeup. Then it would have worked as I wanted it to—a little bit of punk at the Oscars." Which read more